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iGamingPlayer.com spoke to John Bukofsky, author of “Blackjack: Play Like the Pros,” about the current
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iGamingPlayer.com spoke to John Bukofsky, author of “Blackjack: Play Like the Pros,” about the current

A bill to regulate daily fantasy sports games in New Jersey has been approved by

Betting on the NCAA basketball tournament is fueling new debate on whether the 25-year-old ban

The West Virginia House Judiciary Committee is considering House Bill 3067, which would allow online

A comment made by U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions during his confirmation hearing is being

Daily fantasy sports operator DraftKings has raised $100 million in investment funding in its first

Sponsored by Michigan state Senator Mike Kowall (l.), S203, which would allow online gambling, passed

Daily fantasy sports betting now is legal in Mississippi, the 12th state to allow the

The Australian Senate has passed amendments to the country’s Gambling Act designed to close loopholes
The UK Betting Commission has come out strongly against skins betting in eSports, labeling skins

Bitcoin exchanges would have to identify clients and follow banking regulations under new guidelines for

888 Holdings stock rose on the London exchange as the company announced it will pay
On March 14, 2022, Karl-Anthony Towns erupted for a career-high 60 points and 17 rebounds in the Timberwolves' 149–139 win over the Spurs. Towns was incredibly efficient, shooting 19-of-31 from the field and 7-of-11 from deep. His performance was highlighted by a massive 32-point third quarter, and he officially hit the 60-point mark with a triple late in the fourth.
On March 13, 1971, #1 UCLA secured the Pac-8 title by defeating #3 USC 73–62 at Pauley Pavilion, at one point leading by 24. This followed an earlier season comeback where UCLA overcame a 9-point deficit to beat the Trojans 64–60. Despite a stellar 24–2 record, USC was excluded from the NCAA tournament due to the "one team per conference" rule. UCLA went on to win the national championship, its fifth during a record-breaking seven-year title run.